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Title: NASA AIS 'engine'
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GPSNavX Wrote:Yes using a Keyspan with more ports is one option, but I recommend a Multiplexer..

http://www.shipmodul.com/en/miniplex-lite.html

The SR-161 AIS receiver does not filter the GPS sentences, has LED status lights and is cheaper.

What make is the SR-161 AIS? I am in the UK, so I am not sure we can get what you guys can.

I would like to hide the AIS gizmo. Is this practical?
 
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VHF + Active splitter + AIS - by - February 23, 2007 10:08

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